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Our train night passed the six year mark tonight. How time flies when you are having fun! Many thanks to all those who helped me achieve my dream: Mike Cooper, Nick Golgart, Ted Reynolds, Rob Reynolds, LJ Combs, Leigh Combs, Max Combs, Tom Koole, Paul Brown, Terry Combs, Allyn Yakowa, Mike Levine, Rick Eppley, Jackie Eppley, David Sloan and Jeff McCrea. And a special thanks to Terry Combs for preparing approximately 250 train night dinners and Jackie Eppley for approximately 120 salad bars! |
I just couldn't resist buying these resin coal loads for my Walthers Trinity RD4 hoppers from eBay. |
They look pretty darn realistic. I am going to make a list of our hoppers and gondolas to see if they carry products for them as well. |
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It was time again for a little bit of mainline track cleaning. F7A #1510 and F7B #1517 pulled the track cleaning car around the track about 30 times using six different cleaning pads. |
We fired up the new Woodland Scenics Just Plug lighting system last week and discovered the cabin didn't light up. Rick did some trouble shooting and found the bulb in the cabin was bad. John talked with the company on the phone who said the bulbs were out of stock and they would ship a new one in a week and a half. |
Terry's cabin scene will require dirt for the garden as well as a few other locations. Terry shoveled dirt from our property into a baking pan and put it in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes to ensure all microbes were dead. Terry purchased a blender at the Goodwill store so John could break up the dirt into fine particles. |
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Terry purchased this screen and John used it to filter out sticks, rocks and other unwanted debris. |
The filtered dirt looked so real because, .....well, it's dirt! |
John placed the filtered dirt into an empty Woodland Scenics bottle for future use. |
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While running trains, Rick discovered some of the Princess cars leaned while taking the north Anchorage yard turnout. Upon closer examination, it was discovered the frog was too low. Therefore, this turnout will be replaced. It was decided to order a high speed turnout. |
Two of the Princess car derailed occasionally during tonight's operation. Taking a closer look, we found the trucks are bolstered "off center." A bit of research revealed this design enables better performance on tighter radius track. Since this design does not work well on Clayton's Alaska Railroad, we will replace these trucks with ones that are centered bolstered. Additionally, Rick will drill a new hole in the bottom of the passenger car to accommodate the new configuration. |
Video: Rick is running an older passenger car roster to work out any ankle biters. So far, this consist ran smoothly. |
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Video: The same train from a railfan's point of view. |
Video: If you follow these reports closely, you know we have termed short unexplained low power surges, Ghost of RailPro. While discussing this with Mike Cooper recently, he suggested putting a voltmeter on the track and recording the display with an iPhone for each operating session. Whenever we encountered the problem, we can go back and watch the iPhone footage to see the readings. Of course, when we did just that tonight, we didn't encountered the problem. Go figure! |
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